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. 1971 Jan 9;1(5740):86–88. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5740.86

Agglutinin Response to Pertussis Vaccination in the Child

J D Abbott, N W Preston, R I Mackay
PMCID: PMC1795673  PMID: 5539182

Abstract

Children were immunized with plain pertussis vaccine made by three manufacturers in 1967. After a primary course of three injections at monthly intervals, starting at 3-4 months of age, the agglutinin response was poor. Even after a “booster” dose, given five months later, not all of the vaccines had stimulated a response to all three pertussis agglutinogens. A further investigation with current vaccines of different kinds administered according to more than one schedule is recommended.

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